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FUEL MASTERS APPLICATION (WEB-APP OF UNION PACIFIC). Presented By: ANIRUDDHA BHAUMIK (Intern in Union Pacific). The costs associated with diesel fuel consumption comprise a major portion of Union Pacific’s expenses.
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FUEL MASTERS APPLICATION(WEB-APP OF UNION PACIFIC) Presented By: ANIRUDDHA BHAUMIK (Intern in Union Pacific)
The costs associated with diesel fuel consumption comprise a major portion of Union Pacific’s expenses. • In 2008, UP spent almost 3.9 billion dollars to purchase fuel. Each day, the Union Pacific uses an estimated 3.5 million gallons of diesel to keep the fleet moving. • A study of 50 major U.S. metro areas by transportation consultant Wendell Cox predicted that the diversion of 25 percent of truck freight to rail by 2025 would lead to: • 2.8 billion fewer traveler-hours wasted in congested traffic. • A savings of 16 billion gallons of fuel. • Nearly 800,000 fewer tons of air pollution.
Fuel Masters Application • Fuel Masters is an employee-driven conservation program that rewards the fuel-saving efforts of locomotive engineers. More than 6,000 engineers on almost 150 routes are taking part in the program. It is a web application, which has been developed in ColdFusion, and also uses Perl and Java. • Under Engineer Performance are links that engineers can use to track their progress. • This is a document listing the annual awards from 2009 . • The engineer scorecard is where engineers can see information regarding their runs. This tool shows how well engineers are doing on every run, what their average contribution (in gallons) is for the month, and how much they’ve been awarded year to date. • Throttle profiles is a tool that can be used to compare an individual engineer’s throttle usage to the throttle usage of the top 10% of fuel saving engineers on the same run and with the same commodity. • The Isolated & Shutdown Unit Reporting application can and should be used whenever an engineer has either isolated or shutdown a unit during a run.
This section is the best place to find tips and guide engineers to get greater contributions per run, yielding better payouts. • The first link is the Fuel Conservation Handbook. The handbook is an electronic version of the booklet that discusses how much fuel the Union Pacific Railroad actually uses on an annual basis, tips for conserving fuel, and a quick comparison of fuel consumption rates of different unit types. • Conservation Tips discusses some advice on saving fuel. • The Fuel Burn Matrices Application is one of the best tools offered on this web page. The matrices show at what point engineers aren’t contributing or taking away gallons. Any time an engineer burns less fuel than is listed on the matrix, they are contributing gallons to the pool. • Train Handling Guidelines is a link to fog charts for most areas of the UP network. They can be used for learning or improving knowledge of a territory.
Under the Fuel Masters Unlimited heading, you can find details about the program, how we do payouts, the current rankings sheets, and a questions and answers section. • Calculations & Payout Process describes how engineers are paid monthly and how that money is earned by the engineers. • The Engineer Rankings will show the monthly rankings for each pool and show how much money each of the pools have earned. • Awards Manger is a tool I-Teams use to distribute the money that engineers have earned throughout the previous month. • eCount Reloadable Cards is an external link to Citibank site for the reloadable cards. Engineers can check their balance, manage their account, and view recent purchases at this site. • Estimated Month-To-Date Data is an application used to see how well a run is doing throughout the month instead of waiting until awards are released to find out.
Service Unit Performance is a section that is dedicated to service units instead of individual engineer performance. • Under Engineer Performance by MOP, a list of engineers under an MOP is shown describing their performance. Only certain people are authorized to use this application. • DRO and MOP Performance Information is another application that focuses on DROs and MOPs performances based on the fuel conservation efforts of the engineers under them. • Run Performance Charts is an application that will show the T8 percentage usage for a particular run. • Awards Manager Contribution is an application used to examine how many engineers per particular service unit and run are either contributing or taking away from the pool. • Engineer Standings is a tool to see the ranking of engineers in terms of velocity and fuel contribution. • Fuel Team Checklist is a document that Fuel I-Teams utilize to help engineers understand the website, fuel conservation tips, and how to maintain safety while saving fuel. • MOP Fuel Checklist is similar to the Fuel Team Checklist, but with more objectives and goals. • Dashboards are monthly report show how well a service unit is performing compared to other service units across the system. Their primary use is to see how well service units are improving, and to track their progress throughout the year.